Gina Jo Ratliff
Case Information:
Gina Jo Ratliff was 56 years old when she was reported missing from Macon, Georgia, on July 28, 2024. A resident of Bibb County, Gina was known for being in constant contact with her close friends and her father, Mike.
Her sudden silence on that July evening immediately raised alarms. After nearly a month without contact, her family officially filed a missing persons report, fearing she had encountered significant trouble.
Case Details:
Gina is described as a petite woman, standing 5’1” tall and weighing approximately 135 pounds. She has striking blue eyes and dark brown, shoulder-length hair.
The circumstances of her disappearance were suspicious from the start. A final message from Gina indicated she was with someone who was “extremely upset” and taking their anger out on her, a detail that has haunted the investigation.
Timeline of Events:
Gina was last heard from on July 28, 2024. For weeks, her phone remained dark and her vehicle was missing from the Macon area.
In August 2024, a major break occurred when authorities found Gina’s car at a motel in Rockdale County. The vehicle was in the possession of Timothy Crow Sr., who was a prime suspect in the murder of another woman, Callie Goolsby.
Investigation:
The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office and the GBI have worked tirelessly on this case. When police attempted to arrest Timothy Crow Sr. in August 2024, he took his own life during a standoff, leaving many questions unanswered.
In February 2025, human remains were discovered in a wooded area off Lower Hartley Bridge Road in Crawford County. By March 2025, forensic testing confirmed the remains were those of Gina Jo Ratliff.
Community Response:
The Macon community rallied behind Gina’s family throughout the long search. Friends and family held vigils and distributed thousands of flyers, refusing to let her case go cold despite the lack of initial leads.
The confirmation of her death in 2025 brought a wave of grief to Middle Georgia. Community members continue to advocate for a full understanding of the connection between Gina and the suspects involved in the Goolsby case.
Family Statements:
Gina’s father, Mike Ratliff, was the first to sound the alarm, stating it was “not normal” for her to go so long without calling. The family has lived through a year of unimaginable pain and uncertainty.
Following the recovery of her body, the family expressed relief at having her home but deep frustration that the primary suspect avoided trial. They remain focused on honoring Gina’s memory and seeking justice for her life.
Physical Appearance:
Gina was known for her bright blue eyes and kind demeanor. She was 5’1″ and 135 lbs at the time of her disappearance.
While her body has been recovered, the details of her final moments remain part of an ongoing investigation. Authorities continue to examine forensic evidence found in her vehicle and at the recovery site in Crawford County.
Current Status:
As of March 2026, the investigation into Gina Jo Ratliff’s death is still classified as active by the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office. Investigators are working to determine the exact link between Gina and Timothy Crow Sr.
While the primary suspect is deceased, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) continues to look for any accomplices who may have assisted in the disposal of her vehicle or her remains.
Contact Information:
If you have any information regarding the events leading up to Gina Jo Ratliff’s disappearance or her connection to Timothy Crow Sr., please contact the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office at (478) 751-7500.
You can also remain anonymous by calling Macon Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-877-68CRIME. Your information could help provide the final pieces of the puzzle for Gina’s family.
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